Amazon[amazon.com] has 51-Oz Amazon Grocery Extra Virgin Olive Oil for $11.80 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $10.03. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $2.43 lower (20% savings) than the typical price of $12.46 $1.77 lower (15% savings) than the previous price of $11.80
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 51-Oz Amazon Grocery Extra Virgin Olive Oil for $11.80 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $10.03. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $2.43 lower (20% savings) than the typical price of $12.46 $1.77 lower (15% savings) than the previous price of $11.80
Model: Amazon Fresh, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, First Cold Extracted, 51 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)
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Really do not know what type of oil blend it may be any seed oil such as Canola, Sunflower etc.
i think you are misleading people, or just misinformed. If label said pure or light - your statement would be correct. For EVOO label - blended would mean that is is mixed with EVOO from other countries, or in rare instances ( Moroccan regulations) would allow for some minor deviation to this.
Labeling EVOO but mixing with other seed oils is Fraud - not saying it doesnt happen, but most large companies would not risk that. ( look up Adulterated oil)
i think you are misleading people, or just misinformed. If label said pure or light - your statement would be correct. For EVOO label - blended would mean that is is mixed with EVOO from other countries, or in rare instances ( Moroccan regulations) would allow for some minor deviation to this.
Labeling EVOO but mixing with other seed oils is Fraud - not saying it doesnt happen, but most large companies would not risk that. ( look up Adulterated oil)
This is the reason multiple countries are listed there is no liability the company can simply say they did not know what occurred in the other country where the oil was processed.
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I buy all my olive oil from local Mediterranean shops that import their stuff directly from the Arab countries.
Pure original virgin olive oil.
Labeling EVOO but mixing with other seed oils is Fraud - not saying it doesnt happen, but most large companies would not risk that. ( look up Adulterated oil)
Labeling EVOO but mixing with other seed oils is Fraud - not saying it doesnt happen, but most large companies would not risk that. ( look up Adulterated oil)
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